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List of Figures and Tables |
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Contributors |
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Abstract |
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French Language Abstract |
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German Language Abstract |
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Acknowledgements |
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Preface: Richard Bradley |
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Editors' Introduction |
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Tabula Gratularia |
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RICHARD BRADLEY; A SOCIAL PREHISTORIAN |
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1 Richard Bradley: the man on the other side of the wall |
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2 Drinking Tea with Richard Bradley |
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THE SOCIAL FOUNDATIONS OF PREHISTORIC BRITAIN |
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3 Are Models of Prestige Goods Economies and Conspicuous Consumption Applicable to the Archaeology of the Bronze to Iron Age Transition in Britain? |
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4 Stonehenge and the Beginning of the British Neolithic |
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18 | (11) |
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5 The Stonehenge Landscape Before Stonehenge |
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29 | (14) |
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6 Henges, Rivers and Exchange in Neolithic Yorkshire |
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43 | (9) |
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7 The Social Lives of the Small Neolithic Monuments of the Upper Thames Valley |
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52 | (12) |
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8 Landscape Archaeology and British Prehistory: questions of heuristic value |
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9 Cursus Continuum: further discoveries in the Dorset Cursus environs, Cranborne Chase, Dorset |
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73 | (7) |
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AN ARCHAEOLOGY OF NATURAL PLACES |
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10 Prehistoric Woodland Ecology |
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11 Not Out of the Woods Yet: some reflections on Neolithic ecological relationships with woodland |
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93 | (15) |
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12 Conquest Ideology, Ritual, and Material Culture |
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108 | (8) |
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13 Diversity and Distinction: characterising the individual buried at Wilsford G58, Wiltshire |
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116 | (11) |
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14 Extended and Condensed Relations: bringing together landscapes and artefacts |
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127 | (9) |
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15 Missing the Point: implications of the appearance and development of transverse arrowheads in southern Britain, with particular reference to petit tranchet and chisel types |
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136 | (10) |
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16 Biographies and Afterlives |
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146 | (17) |
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17 Contextualising Kilmartin: building a narrative for developments in western Scotland and beyond, from the Early Neolithic to the Late Bronze Age |
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163 | (21) |
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18 History-making in Prehistory: examples from Catalhoyuk and the Middle East |
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184 | (10) |
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19 Being Alive and Being Dead: house and grave in the LBK |
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194 | (13) |
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20 Ash and Antiquity: archaeology and cremadon in contemporary Sweden |
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207 | (11) |
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21 In the Wake of a Voyager: feet, boats and death rituals in the North European Bronze Age |
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218 | (15) |
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22 The Northernmost Rock-carvings of the Nordic Bronze Age Tradition in Norway: context and landscape |
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233 | (8) |
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23 Ships, Rock Shelters and Transcosmological Travel in Scandinavia and Southern Africa |
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241 | (8) |
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24 Images in their Time: new insights into the Galician petroglyphs |
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249 | (11) |
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25 Circular Images and Sinuous Paths: engaging with the biography of rock art research in the Atlantic facade of north-west Iberia |
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260 | (13) |
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26 Advances in the Study of British Prehistoric Rock Art |
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273 | (8) |
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27 Culturally Modified Trees: a discussion based on rock-art images |
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281 | (8) |
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28 Landscape Edges: directions for Bronze Age field systems |
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289 | (6) |
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29 Archaeology and the Repeatable Experiment: a comparative agenda |
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295 | (12) |
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30 Four Sites, Four Methods |
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307 | (21) |
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Index |
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